It’s a piece of country music history at a bargain. Continue reading…… Continue Reading

It’s a piece of country music history at a bargain. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
The newly confirmed Secretary of Agriculture says the administration remains supportive of America’s farmers and ranchers. President Trump’s funding freeze has left many in the ag industry in financial limbo. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins tells Brownfield it’s been a little under 48 hours since she was sworn in. “But I have already begun to work…… Continue Reading
At least one of these was banned from TV. Another could never even get that far! Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Kane Brown’s skills are not just limited to music. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
We’ll call this one a homerun and not a “fowl” for Fisher. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
On the latest episode of Outdoor Adventures, Brent Barnett is broadcasting from the Buffalo Bill Farm and Ranch Expo in North Platte, Nebraska and is joined by Jon Farley from @lashleylandandrecreational3082. They have a great conversation about hunting and recreational properties, and some tips to make those types of purchases. The post Tips for purchasing…… Continue Reading
The past chair of the United Soybean Board is excited about the market potential of SoyFoam. Steve Reinhard says the environmentally friendly wetting and smothering agent used by firefighters is made from soybeans. “It contains no PFAS, so none of the forever chemicals. It’s what I call a ‘triple win’ because it’s good for the…… Continue Reading
Highly pathogenic avian influenza continues to spread across poultry flocks in several Missouri counties. Ag Director Chris Chinn tells Brownfield, “it came in with the wild migratory birds. We aren’t the only state impacted, but it’s hit the southwest pretty heavily.” USDA says the latest HPAI confirmation was in Lawrence County, Missouri on February 10,…… Continue Reading
A north Iowa farmer is considering more corn acres this year. Caleb Renner of Klemme says prices are favoring corn over soybeans, but pest management is a factor. “Yeah, there are a couple genetics that make us feel really good about rootworm that have rootworm prevention that have given us second thought or pause to…… Continue Reading
The manager of corporate giving with Compeer Financial says efforts in Illinois to help communities grow more food are receiving a boost. Karen Schieler says the cooperative has announced funding for several projects aimed at increasing food access. “You know, it may sound really simple growing food, but some of these experiences that we support…… Continue Reading